Thursday, June 25, 2026

Bev Psalm 37: J

 Journals and letters preserve mankind’s

   experiences with God, give us His

   commandments and trace genealogies.

Jehovah of the Old Testament oversaw the

   preservation of the Creation story and

   His chosen people, the Hebrews. Abraham,

   Issac and Jacob raised up posterity, and

   kept sacred records.

Jaredites left the Tower of Babel, and their

   Story is known only because a prophet

   could translate records that they could no

   longer read. The confounding of languages

  had become complete.

Just think, we’d have no scriptures without

   scribes copying old papyrus scrolls over

   and over again. To safeguard fragile media

   from decay, like the Dead Sea Scrolls, more

   durable page material must be found.

Jerusalem of old kept sacred writings engraved

   on plates of brass. Each family’s patriarch

   possessed them, added to them and thus the

   learned men became skilled in engraving.

Judged from the Book of Life, an example for

   us to follow, we record birth, marriage and

   death in the books of this age. From these

   we will be justified or not.

Joined to our ancestors by their records left

   behind, we attach these sources to individual

   progenitors and their stories unfold. They

   become individual, unique people, not just

   names.

Jesus is central to the joyous plan of happiness

   linking families by covenant back through

   time in over 300 temples dotting the earth,

   no longer separate pieces of a jigsaw puzzle,

   but a completed beautiful eternal portrait.









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